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john boehner gave it his all. he tried as hard as he could, out there on the floor, grabbing members, putting his arm around them, trying to reason with them. he worked very hard to try to get this through. >> narrator: many of the conservative true believers were angry that plan b included a concession: raising taxes on millionaires. >> i got to tell you, i was very disappointed in some of my republican colleagues who didn't see the wisdom of moving in that direction. >> even guys like cantor and ryan can't bring along the most conservative members of the caucus. and that's how unruly the republican caucus is right now. >> narrator: boehner knew that plan b was in trouble. and just before the vote, he called an emergency meeting. >> so boehner calls a surprise conference meeting. all the members get a text message, "come to the basement of the capitol right now. at 7:30 at night, we're going have a meeting." >> narrator: every republican caucus meeting starts with a prayer. >> but usually boehner does not himself
john boehner gave it his all. he tried as hard as he could, out there on the floor, grabbing members, putting his arm around them, trying to reason with them. he worked very hard to try to get this through. >> narrator: many of the conservative true believers were angry that plan b included a concession: raising taxes on millionaires. >> i got to tell you, i was very disappointed in some of my republican colleagues who didn't see the wisdom of moving in that direction. >> even...
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>> boehner: no. >> stahl: how come? >> boehner: i don't know. usually, what happens is the president invites you. >> stahl: and you're a much better golfer than he is, right? >> boehner: he understands that. ( laughter ) >> stahl: which... and that's why he hasn't invited you? >> boehner: no, i don't know. but listen, playing golf with someone is a great way to really get to know someone. you start trying to hit that little white ball, you can't be somebody that you're not, because all of you shows up. >> stahl: so is this a hint? are you saying, "come on, mr. president, let's go get to know each other." >> boehner: we've talked about it. we've talked about it a number of times. it just hasn't happened yet. >> stahl: the president teased boehner about something else they share... >> obama: after all, we have a lot in common. he is a person of color... ( laughter ) although not a color that appears in the natural world. ( laughter ) >> stahl: debbie boehner, his wife of 37 years, says he's had dark skin as long as she's known him. >> boehner: lis
>> boehner: no. >> stahl: how come? >> boehner: i don't know. usually, what happens is the president invites you. >> stahl: and you're a much better golfer than he is, right? >> boehner: he understands that. ( laughter ) >> stahl: which... and that's why he hasn't invited you? >> boehner: no, i don't know. but listen, playing golf with someone is a great way to really get to know someone. you start trying to hit that little white ball, you can't be...
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boehner. so thank you, mr. speaker, on behalf of not only -- not only on behalf of the largest republican majority since 1928, but on behalf of my family, and for your and debby's personal kindness and guidance to us. good luck, mr. speaker. thank you. i yield back. mr. chabot: thank you. i thank the gentleman for his kind words and i'd like to now yield to the gentlelady from, ms. kaptur. ms. kaptur: thank you, i'd like to yield time to charles rangel. mr. rangel: ask to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. rangel: while i'm not only going to miss speaker john boehner, but i'm going to miss when he leave next year the congress that john boehner loved and i have loved so much. if republicans think that they had a problem with john boehner, they should have known jack kemp. because it was jack kemp that introduced -- introduced me to boehner. at that time we acknowledged that there were democrats and republicans, but the whole idea that you could be vind
boehner. so thank you, mr. speaker, on behalf of not only -- not only on behalf of the largest republican majority since 1928, but on behalf of my family, and for your and debby's personal kindness and guidance to us. good luck, mr. speaker. thank you. i yield back. mr. chabot: thank you. i thank the gentleman for his kind words and i'd like to now yield to the gentlelady from, ms. kaptur. ms. kaptur: thank you, i'd like to yield time to charles rangel. mr. rangel: ask to revise and extend my...
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speaker boehner: no. no. yesterday was a wonderful day. it really was. was i emotional yesterday, i think i was. i was really emotional in a moment that really no one saw. as the pope and i were getting ready to exit the building, we found ourselves alone, and the pope grabbed my left arm and said some very kind words to me about my commitment to kids and education. he pope puts his arm around me and pulls me to him and said, please pray for me. well, who am i to pray for the pope but did i. reporter: if it wasn't the pope, then what was it? speaker boehner: listen, it's not about the vote. there was no doubt whether i could survive the vote. i don't want my members to have to go through this. i certainly don't want the institution to go through this. especially when i knew i was -- i was thinking about walking out the door anyway. so it's the right time to do it and frankly i am entirely comfortable doing it. reporter: mr. speaker, i heard you say before that a leader who doesn't have anybody following h
speaker boehner: no. no. yesterday was a wonderful day. it really was. was i emotional yesterday, i think i was. i was really emotional in a moment that really no one saw. as the pope and i were getting ready to exit the building, we found ourselves alone, and the pope grabbed my left arm and said some very kind words to me about my commitment to kids and education. he pope puts his arm around me and pulls me to him and said, please pray for me. well, who am i to pray for the pope but did i....
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john boehner: way less. >> less than six? john boehner: probably. i am not going to be here forever. let me put it this way, i told my staff about five years ago, if i'm 70 years old and still walking around here, somebody just shoot me. i'm not going to be somebody who dies in the saddle. phil: nobody from team john boehner will have to commit violence. that was from mark halperin's conversation with john boehner about the speaker's future. our guest is doug heye who joins us from harvard. you can follow him on twitter. doug -- doug: that is a fake account. that is not my account. twitter needs to verify my actual account. [laughter] thank you for that. phil: we will work on that. i want to get into a lot of legacy stuff with john boehner. you were in the room, the most intense meeting during your time on the hill. first, i want you to look at what is going to happen over the next 30 days. you know this conference very well. at the start of november, who is the speaker and who is the leader and who is the majority whip as it stands now? doug: that
john boehner: way less. >> less than six? john boehner: probably. i am not going to be here forever. let me put it this way, i told my staff about five years ago, if i'm 70 years old and still walking around here, somebody just shoot me. i'm not going to be somebody who dies in the saddle. phil: nobody from team john boehner will have to commit violence. that was from mark halperin's conversation with john boehner about the speaker's future. our guest is doug heye who joins us from...
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only 19% trust john boehner. and in the wake of tonight's developments i would imagine those numbers would get a little worse for the speaker of the house. joining me tonight, former governor howard dean of vermont and cnbc political analyst. mr. dean, good to have you with us, governor. >> thanks, ed. >> give us in short order your commentary without question, what do you think has happened here this evening? >> well, the inside baseball of this is really a problem for the speaker. you can't -- this is something you can't do. you can't have your budget overridden, as governors know, and you can't have a major initiative like this go down when you think you have the votes and you don't. it would not entirely surprise me to see eric cantor or kevin mccarthy, who've been waiting in the wings, kind of gently stack the speaker in the back for a couple years, to make their move after the new session starts. the fiscal cliff, as you know, i believe the country would be better off if we went over the fiscal cliff. we wo
only 19% trust john boehner. and in the wake of tonight's developments i would imagine those numbers would get a little worse for the speaker of the house. joining me tonight, former governor howard dean of vermont and cnbc political analyst. mr. dean, good to have you with us, governor. >> thanks, ed. >> give us in short order your commentary without question, what do you think has happened here this evening? >> well, the inside baseball of this is really a problem for the...
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if you compare house speaker john boehner to then former house speaker newt gingrich, how well is boehner doing? i ask you, major garrett. >> this lots of ways to measure that. one is the polling data. for 12 polls for newt gingrich's he's negatives were always higher than his positives. john boehner's positives are yawl to his negatives so he's doing better in the polling with the american public. congress's approval rating though is lower now than it was in the mid-90s. congress is held in much higher contempt now than then. that's the outside the beltway analysis. the inside congress analysis is that this stage of speaker gingrich speakership he already had the contract of america through, to 10 high priority items sos he had more legislative victories than boehner does now. but that was the effective end of the gingrich speakership. and he had no follow-up and diminishing powers and -- boehner has taken a gradsistic approach, removing power from the speakership, giving it more to the chairmen, allowing legislation to move through the house, that is giving him gretzer confidence, gette
if you compare house speaker john boehner to then former house speaker newt gingrich, how well is boehner doing? i ask you, major garrett. >> this lots of ways to measure that. one is the polling data. for 12 polls for newt gingrich's he's negatives were always higher than his positives. john boehner's positives are yawl to his negatives so he's doing better in the polling with the american public. congress's approval rating though is lower now than it was in the mid-90s. congress is held...
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john boehner. who probably now has earned the titles of the worst speaker certainly in our lifetime if not the worst speaker ever in the history of the house of representatives. the guy is just a totals total loser. look. here is where things stand. right? it's not complicated. president obama, we've got this big debt crisis. president obama, two things -- number 1, months ago, he put out a detailed plan. it's in print, and it's online, of how to resolve this fiscal crisis. no. 2, the republicans said we are not going to deal with it. we will take seven weeks off. we will have an election and let the people decide. president obama went out in front of the american people. there was one issue, the central issue. it wasn't the war in iraq iran's nuclear possibility of iran getting nuclear weapons it wasn't peace in the middle east. it wasn't immigration reform. the number 1 was issue was president obama said very clear, we want the wealthiest two percents of americans to pay more in tax after having
john boehner. who probably now has earned the titles of the worst speaker certainly in our lifetime if not the worst speaker ever in the history of the house of representatives. the guy is just a totals total loser. look. here is where things stand. right? it's not complicated. president obama, we've got this big debt crisis. president obama, two things -- number 1, months ago, he put out a detailed plan. it's in print, and it's online, of how to resolve this fiscal crisis. no. 2, the...
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she said because boehner in the short-term because boehner has stepped down, he doesn't have to be beholden to those conservatives over the next six weeks, because he can rely on democrats, and that was the problem all along. when you rely on democrats, you are -- in the ways of washington, when you look through the prism of washington, especially the way the house has worked for generations, really, you don't rely on the minority, that's viewed as a betrayal. now he is free to do that. because what are they going to do? >> almost like a lame duck speaker, and that gives him certain freedoms. >> reporter: exactly. >> i want to bring in another political veteran reporter, that is our david shuster. david there is a lot we could talk about here, where should we begin in is it a question of who is next? is it a question of the state of the republican party? >> i think you begin with the point that mike was eluding to, and that is the dysfunction in washington is only going to harden now, because instead of a established politician, he was faces a caucus that want him to cooperate at all. and i
she said because boehner in the short-term because boehner has stepped down, he doesn't have to be beholden to those conservatives over the next six weeks, because he can rely on democrats, and that was the problem all along. when you rely on democrats, you are -- in the ways of washington, when you look through the prism of washington, especially the way the house has worked for generations, really, you don't rely on the minority, that's viewed as a betrayal. now he is free to do that. because...
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should john boehner remain? many weighing in on mitch mcconnell. >> on the next "washington journal," april ryan talks about her book, "the presidency in black and white," which examines how modern presidents have handled race relations. and luis ranofsky will discuss proposals to replace the affordable care act. you can join the conversation on facebook and when her. washington journal live on c-span. >> monday night on "the two indicators,," the founder and ceo of media, to medications on the challenges facing media companies and the fallout from the latest fcc decision affecting the internet. >> i have no doubt this will increase rates for consumers. they are going to impose on regulatory fees. additional rental fees. taxes at the local level. i think utilities. regular utilities. the states are going to get into the act. i have not found one government that does not want to raise more money. that is going to give them an opportunity to raise more money. >> monday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on the communicato
should john boehner remain? many weighing in on mitch mcconnell. >> on the next "washington journal," april ryan talks about her book, "the presidency in black and white," which examines how modern presidents have handled race relations. and luis ranofsky will discuss proposals to replace the affordable care act. you can join the conversation on facebook and when her. washington journal live on c-span. >> monday night on "the two indicators,," the...
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boehner. congressman boehner aching speaker in 2011. it is expected that friday will be his last day in congress. this is an hour. the gentleman from ohio. mr. chabot: having represented a neighboring district to john boehner, i have come to know john pretty well and not consider him not just a colleague but a friend. not just this, but we have had a lot in common. we both lived in the cincinnati area our entire lives. we were born and grew up in a small blue-collar neighborhood just to the north of the city of cincinnati although my family ved to cincinnati when i was six years old. john was the second of 12 children. we are raised catholic and i know having pope francis speaking to us. rivalh played football in high schools. and incredibly. we both played defense. in fact, we both have ties to former head coaches at notre dame. john played at moore high school and i was recruited to william ap marry. we both worked to put ourselves through schools as january tors. later, we ran small busines
boehner. congressman boehner aching speaker in 2011. it is expected that friday will be his last day in congress. this is an hour. the gentleman from ohio. mr. chabot: having represented a neighboring district to john boehner, i have come to know john pretty well and not consider him not just a colleague but a friend. not just this, but we have had a lot in common. we both lived in the cincinnati area our entire lives. we were born and grew up in a small blue-collar neighborhood just to the...
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boehner had the boehners, the family. boehner's first nidge his speech was about the ash wednesday ceremony of smearing ashes on the forehead. you come from ashes and to ashes you will return. that is a message for an age of austerity. his message is we're here temporarily and you heard the words humility almost every other sentence. gwen: modestty is the theme. >> yes. and you'll hear them say when 10% of the country is unemployed, everything has to be both modest and also focused on that. when they talked about repeeling health care they called it the job-killing health care bill. gwen: over and over. >> yes, the title of the legislation itself. the point there is if you're going to talk about anything it has to be in the jobs context. if you bring to it boehner he won't do it unless it's got that job connection. gwen: seldom do we see this much change on both ends of pennsylvania avenue in a single week as we did this week. we see the new chief of staff at the white house, bill daley, who has been to washington before
boehner had the boehners, the family. boehner's first nidge his speech was about the ash wednesday ceremony of smearing ashes on the forehead. you come from ashes and to ashes you will return. that is a message for an age of austerity. his message is we're here temporarily and you heard the words humility almost every other sentence. gwen: modestty is the theme. >> yes. and you'll hear them say when 10% of the country is unemployed, everything has to be both modest and also focused on...
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john boehner to then former use speaker newt @@gingrich, how well is boehner doing? i ask you, major garrettí >> this lots of ways to measure that. one is the polling data. gingri's he's negatives were always higher an his positives. john boehnes positives are yawl to his negatis so he's doing@better in the@polling with the american public. congress's approval rating though is lower now than it was in the@mid-90s. congress is held in much higher ntempt now than then. analysis. the inside coress analysis is that this stage of speaker gingrich speakehip he already had the contract of america through, to 10 high priority items sos he had more legislative victories than ehner does now. but that was e fective end of the gingrich speakership. boehner has taken a gradsistic approach, removing power from the speakership, giving it@more to the chairmen, allowing legislation to move through the house, that is giving him latitude to strike deals some boehner internally is stronger and is probably going@to remain s(nger as a eaker an gingrich was. >> do you think all@of at whic
john boehner to then former use speaker newt @@gingrich, how well is boehner doing? i ask you, major garrettí >> this lots of ways to measure that. one is the polling data. gingri's he's negatives were always higher an his positives. john boehnes positives are yawl to his negatis so he's doing@better in the@polling with the american public. congress's approval rating though is lower now than it was in the@mid-90s. congress is held in much higher ntempt now than then. analysis. the inside...
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boehner inrevenues on the table, mr. boehner walked away. it is not a compromise or bipartisan, and the news for democrats is that it is whether you look at the plans, it is not balanced and it is not cuts or revenues. >> and this morning, the republicans said they agree with every aspect of the boehner bill save the fact that it forces another round in the midst of the re-election campaign. and do you agree with the bill other than the fact that you have to come back in six months? >> well, with we are in the land of make believe, because mr. mcconnell knows that this does not include every member. the gang of six which had liberal democrats an conservative republicans said we have to put everything on the table including revenues and mr. mcconnell has walked away from that. so that the balance here that we do need by the way is to look at this as an issue of revenues as well as of cuts. if we put everything on the table, we could actually resolve it, and instead, we are at a continuation of this partisan battlement what i am seeing in the
boehner inrevenues on the table, mr. boehner walked away. it is not a compromise or bipartisan, and the news for democrats is that it is whether you look at the plans, it is not balanced and it is not cuts or revenues. >> and this morning, the republicans said they agree with every aspect of the boehner bill save the fact that it forces another round in the midst of the re-election campaign. and do you agree with the bill other than the fact that you have to come back in six months?...
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and boehner finally comes out. and he usually passes by reporters, doesn't take questions, rolls his eyes, and then he did something unprecedented, five, six years of covering boehner he's never done this, comes over to us in the hallway, puts his hands on our shoulders and says come over to this little spot where the pope met him earlier in the day as the pope was leaving. and for the next ten minutes boehner starts acting out this entire scene, has me standing where the pope was standing, and he just kept saying the pope said please pray for me. and he kept repeating it. we really didn't know how to handle it. so we just let boehner do his thing. and we just thought to ourselves, what is this after he left. we thought boehner seemed at peace with himself and happy. >> robert, when you say you had heard and part of the reason you were hanging around late was because you heard he might be resigning and it seemed far-fetched but you'd heard that might be possible, had you heard those rumors before the visit of pope
and boehner finally comes out. and he usually passes by reporters, doesn't take questions, rolls his eyes, and then he did something unprecedented, five, six years of covering boehner he's never done this, comes over to us in the hallway, puts his hands on our shoulders and says come over to this little spot where the pope met him earlier in the day as the pope was leaving. and for the next ten minutes boehner starts acting out this entire scene, has me standing where the pope was standing, and...
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the divided mind and politics of john boehner. tell us what you think about the former speaker's comments. linda is joining us from mississippi, democrats line. caller: good morning. john boehner is speaking about the way it was, when he was speaker of the house, but he hasn't changed. republicans do not want to get anything done. they want to be allowed. nothing will ever get done, because they stand on the sidelines and throw rocks and bottles, but no legislation, no work for the people. i think someone is finally telling the truth, and that is him. host: this is from ngm, a tweet saying john boehner is better than any gop in office. he is 100% frank and honest, unlike the rest of his party. don't forget, he is no saint now that he is retired. he led crazy town. that is from edward. let's go to gary, joining us from ohio. good morning. caller: good morning. i watched john boehner back when he was speaker of the house under obama, and i compared him to who we have now and in his book, i think he is right about ted cruz and jim jo
the divided mind and politics of john boehner. tell us what you think about the former speaker's comments. linda is joining us from mississippi, democrats line. caller: good morning. john boehner is speaking about the way it was, when he was speaker of the house, but he hasn't changed. republicans do not want to get anything done. they want to be allowed. nothing will ever get done, because they stand on the sidelines and throw rocks and bottles, but no legislation, no work for the people. i...
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boehner. conaway. boehner. connolly. >> boehner. connolly, pelosi, conyers. pelosi. cook. boehner. cooper. colin powell. costa. >> okay. that was a live look at the 113th congress, which is already setting up to be very interesting. we did have one vote for eric cantor. we've had cantor vote for john boehner. i believe we just had a vote for colin powell. that just goes to show you that the 113th is vying to be as whacky as the 1 129. we've had votes for nancy pelosi, and obviously most of the votes coming in for john boehner from republicans. coming back out to the panel, i mean, the thinking is, karen, that john boehner really isn't in actual jeopardy unless, of course, 20 republicans were to decide to do the colin powell/cantor gambet here. >> just the very fact -- think about this -- that john boehner went into today with stories sort of swirling around whether or not and questioning whether or not he would really stay the speaker of the house, watching the vote count, let's see how many more general powell gets. that's not -- that just doesn't start him off very well. particul
boehner. conaway. boehner. connolly. >> boehner. connolly, pelosi, conyers. pelosi. cook. boehner. cooper. colin powell. costa. >> okay. that was a live look at the 113th congress, which is already setting up to be very interesting. we did have one vote for eric cantor. we've had cantor vote for john boehner. i believe we just had a vote for colin powell. that just goes to show you that the 113th is vying to be as whacky as the 1 129. we've had votes for nancy pelosi, and obviously...
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it never had a chance. >> reporter: john boehner saying on c.b.s. "face the nation", that without a presidency or a super majority in the senate. the g.o.p. can't constitute change. >> our founders wanted a parliamentary system where if you won the majority, you got to do what you wanted. they want a long, slow process, so change comes slowly, obviously too slowly for some. >> reporter: too slowly for republicans like those at this weekend value voters summit, erupting in cheers at the new that is john boehner is stepping down. >> speaker john boehner announced that he'll we resigning. [ cheers ] >> reporter: the g.o.p.'s right flank is willing to push to shut down the government to stop funding for planned parenthood. don't expect that to happen since speaker john boehner no longer has to listen to them. instead, they plan to pass a short-term spending bill in the case of kicking the can down the road in december. it will fall to a new house speaker to navigate. the top candidate is kevin mccarthy. he served five terms, never held a chairman's gave
it never had a chance. >> reporter: john boehner saying on c.b.s. "face the nation", that without a presidency or a super majority in the senate. the g.o.p. can't constitute change. >> our founders wanted a parliamentary system where if you won the majority, you got to do what you wanted. they want a long, slow process, so change comes slowly, obviously too slowly for some. >> reporter: too slowly for republicans like those at this weekend value voters summit,...
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speaker boehner: no. the members -- i'm glad i made this announcement at the conference with all my republican colleagues because it was a very good moment to help kind of rebuild the team. listen, i feel good about what i've done. i try to do the right thing for the right reasons and tried to do the right thing for the country. >> mr. speaker, how can this not be turmoil, you talk about the turmoil. you have to keep the government open. speaker boehner: i'm going to be here for another five weeks. i'm not going to sit around here and do nothing for 30 days. there's a lot of work that needs to be done. i plan on getting as much of it done as i can before i exit. >> as a result, though, does that make it easier to make some tougher decisions, maybe work with democrats to keep the government open? speaker boehner: i'm going to make the same decisions i would have made regardless. >> you have made no secret of your frustration with the far right members of your caucus, you've called them words like knucklehe
speaker boehner: no. the members -- i'm glad i made this announcement at the conference with all my republican colleagues because it was a very good moment to help kind of rebuild the team. listen, i feel good about what i've done. i try to do the right thing for the right reasons and tried to do the right thing for the country. >> mr. speaker, how can this not be turmoil, you talk about the turmoil. you have to keep the government open. speaker boehner: i'm going to be here for another...
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boehner was just not being honest. he got his hat handed to him by a small minority in his own party. >> sounds like they would have better luck drafting for a time machine to go back to the 1950s. bob, i want to talk about speaker boehner. the senate weren't going to pass this bill ever. they already had the symbolic vote on the american balance act. how long do we have to continue to watch the political posturing without seeing anything definitive getting done? >> boehner is going to face a big decision assuming a compromise can come out of the senate. it will go back to the house. they'll have to decide whether to allow a vote. the whole blame for default will fall on the republican party. joe is right about what happened today. if you listen to boehner, and i guess you'll play the speech, it's lie after lie. there is nothing about jobs in this bill. he's not the president who said no. john boehner walked away from the talks. these folks are reaganites in name only. ronald reagan raise the debt limit 18, 19 times. i
boehner was just not being honest. he got his hat handed to him by a small minority in his own party. >> sounds like they would have better luck drafting for a time machine to go back to the 1950s. bob, i want to talk about speaker boehner. the senate weren't going to pass this bill ever. they already had the symbolic vote on the american balance act. how long do we have to continue to watch the political posturing without seeing anything definitive getting done? >> boehner is going...
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boehner. after that, nancy pelosi on problems in congress, and the importance of women in politics. on monday, education secretary arne duncan participated in a pound discussion on improving the effectiveness of standardized testing. panelists analyzed data from a new report. this is just over one hour. hour. >> i am the executive director and i want to thank you very much for being here this monday morning. we are going to go ahead and get started because i am sorry to say i can say that we will begin wrapping up this conference at about 10:30 p.m. we have been asked to meet with the president on this report at 11:00 o'clock. so we will have to end early here so we can get over there in time. we will end this and look around at 10:30 p.m. i apologize for that. i would also like to thank our panelists in our moderator for being here today and we will introduce everybody shortly. it looks like the last two are coming in now. i want to thank the research council. they include ray hart, amanda co
boehner. after that, nancy pelosi on problems in congress, and the importance of women in politics. on monday, education secretary arne duncan participated in a pound discussion on improving the effectiveness of standardized testing. panelists analyzed data from a new report. this is just over one hour. hour. >> i am the executive director and i want to thank you very much for being here this monday morning. we are going to go ahead and get started because i am sorry to say i can say that...
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mitt romney applauds boehner's leadership, but refuses to take a position on the boehner bill. the only gop white house hopeful backing the debt increase is former utah governor jon huntsman, who's called the boehner bill a good step. >> the boehner plan at least begins that process of cutting, that i think is terribly important. the president has shown no leadership. he doesn't have a plan on the table. my opponents in this race haven't even come up with what they support. >> but all the republican presidential candidates do support spending cuts and oppose tax hikes. sarah palin calls the boehner bill a gop retreat while she accuses the president of trying to scare voters into accepting more government spending, but she's not actually above political threats herself and she warned republicans on facebook today that everyone she talks believes in contested primaries. she sides with tea partiers against a debt hike and will join a tea party rally in iowa around labor day weekend, right about the time she says she'll make a final decision on whether she's running or not. bret? >
mitt romney applauds boehner's leadership, but refuses to take a position on the boehner bill. the only gop white house hopeful backing the debt increase is former utah governor jon huntsman, who's called the boehner bill a good step. >> the boehner plan at least begins that process of cutting, that i think is terribly important. the president has shown no leadership. he doesn't have a plan on the table. my opponents in this race haven't even come up with what they support. >> but...
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boehner: no. i am glad i made this announcement at the conference with all my republican colleagues. towas a very good moment help kind of rebuild the team. listen. i feel good about what i have done. , every day, try to do the right thing for the right reasons and the right thing for the country. >> how can this not be a moment of turmoil? [inaudible] we've gpot the debt ceiling. rep. boehner: i'm not going to leave right away. got another few days. i will do as much as i can before exit. >> will this make it easier to decisions?ionstough rep. boehner: i will make the same decisions i would have done regardless of this. words have used certain about members of the far right part of your conference like knucklehead. some others that we probably can't use. have you had enough? rep. boehner: i would not describe it haas having had enough. when you are speaker of the house, your number one responsibility is to the institution. i have done everything i can over my term as speaker to protect the instit
boehner: no. i am glad i made this announcement at the conference with all my republican colleagues. towas a very good moment help kind of rebuild the team. listen. i feel good about what i have done. , every day, try to do the right thing for the right reasons and the right thing for the country. >> how can this not be a moment of turmoil? [inaudible] we've gpot the debt ceiling. rep. boehner: i'm not going to leave right away. got another few days. i will do as much as i can before...